Leading up to the ninth anniversary of BCS next week, we’re cutting the price on BCS ebook bundles in half! In nine years, BCS has published over 230 issues. Weightless has them all as single issues or in bundles, of 25 issues for $14.99 and 50 issues for $27.99. We’re putting those bundles on sale […]

Congratulations to David Demchuk whose novel The Bone Mother is the first horror novel to be longlisted for the prestigious (and $$$) Scotiabank Giller Prize! I also love the story of how the author found out: Okay, I’m awake. pic.twitter.com/Vc4nbskINO — David Ex Machina (@dd_toronto) September 20, 2017

Apex Magazine Issue 24

Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field.

Our May issue is sure to delight as the stories happen to swing back toward dark SF. Jeremy R. Butler channels the adventure and dangers of deep space mining with his “Recipe Collecting in the Asteroid Belt.” Annalee Newitz explores love and particle physics in “Twilight of the Eco-Terrorist.”

Our classic reprint is Will Ludwigsen’s chilling “In Search Of” where the answers to all your questions are better left unknown.

Apex presents two poetry selections this month. The first is “Black, Red, White” by Rachel Swirsky. The second is Elizabeth McClellan’s “The Walking Man Goes Looking for the Sons of John: Six Cantos.”

Finally, Monica Valentinelli gives fans and writers some important tips on how to enjoy the world of literary fan conventions with “Grab Your Badge. Ready, Set, Meet!”